Those of us who continue to be surprised by the Twins' 33-25 record and first place (by four games) standing in the AL Central should probably remember two things:
1 — This team did win the division in 2019 and 2020.
2 — Even if using the disastrous 73-89 season in 2021 as our reference point, this year's Twins underwent a pretty significant makeover in a short amount of time before the season began.
Holdovers have fueled some of the strong play, which includes a 3-2 mark as competition has improved in the last week. But newcomers have also played an outsized role, making this a good time to evaluate just what happened — the best and the worst — this past offseason to put the Twins in this position.
BEST MOVES
Blockbuster Yankees trade: This was the signature deal of the offseason not just because of its scope and impact but also because of how it influenced other deals.
The Twins traded third baseman Josh Donaldson, 24-hour Twin Isiah Kiner-Falefa and catcher Ben Rortvedt to the Yankees for catcher Gary Sanchez and infielder Gio Urshela.
Urshela has been one of the team's most consistent and available players, entering play Thursday with a .274 average, .729 OPS and 50 games played.